AUCTIONEERS. DALGETY & CO. At Ka 51c oho, Broadwood, Palcotai, Waipu ami Dargaville. Envoi's aro. notified that at all Auc* tion 'Safes delivery vlll only be given for Cash unless arrangements for Credit have been previously made with the Management. t rirTrrTT'n ITATIONj 1 ' INSURANCE, BHIPPUNtr, tANCE, SHIP*MJNI.t, AND FINANCE AGENTS LIST OP STOCK SALES FOB SEPTEIMBEB
Oue. —Monday, 19th. i Broadwood. —Wednesday, 21st. 1 Ohaeawai. —Thursday, 22nd. Kaikohc. —Friday, 23rd. Paparoa. —Friday, 23rd; Waiotira. —Wednesday, 2Sth. Kamo. —Thursday, 29th, KAMO.HORSE FAIR: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Entries Solicited. WHANGAEEX JERSEY BULL SAL£. TUESDAY, 27th Entries Close Saturday, 27th August.
FAGAN’S AGRICULTURAL LIME As Agents, we submit the following quotations: — Finely Ground Carbonate in Bulk. — Ex Works, ‘Whangarei, 15/6; F.'0.R., - Whangarei, 17/6 per ton. Finely Ground Carbonate in lewt. Bags.—Ex Works, Whangarei, 18/6; F.0.R., Whangarei, 20/6 per ton. Finely Ground • Carbonate' in Bulk, with addition of approx. 25% Burnt Shell, —Ex Works, Whangarei, 17/6; F.0.E., Whangarei, 19/6 per ton. Finely Ground Carbonate in lewt. Bags, with addition of approx. 25% Burnt Shell—Ex Works, Whangarei, 24/6; F.0.R., Whangarei, 26/6 per ton. NOTE. —Bags returned in good order will be allowed for at rate of 2/6.per ton, if returned within 30 days from delivery. MANURES With the extension of the Government subsidy for a further 12 months, we are prepared to book clients’ orders for delivery up to June 30th, 1933, at the following reduced prices on trucks ex works: — Super 44/46%, £4 per ton. Basic Super, £4 2/- per ton. Ammoniated Super, £6 5/- per ton. Furthermore, we will give buyers the benefit of any reduction in prices of above, which may take place be: tween time of booking and' date of despatch'. AGENCIES ‘ ‘ Quib ell’s” Sheep Dips (Powder and Liquid). /'Goodrich” Silvertown Tyres and Tubes.’ the World’s Greatest Dis: infeetant. Sinclair’"Opaline” Motor Oils and Greases. v / Wolseley Shearing Machines and En- ■ gines. MERCHANDISE i Full stocks on hand of Grass Seeh, Manures, Chaff, Oats, Maize, Wheat, Barley, Potatoes (table and seed),’ Woolpacks, Fencing Wire, Cow Covers and all popular Stock Remedies, etc. Quality at all times the best obtainable, and prices keenly competitive. KEEOL We are r Sole New Zealand Agents i for KEROL, /the strongest, most effective, and most economical Bistinfectant on the Market. Non-corrosive, non-irritant. Can be used with confidence and safety. KEBOL is a Guaranteed Disinfectant, known to be from 10 to 45 times more powerful than the purest Carbolic Acid, accord* ing to the disease germ tested against.
PIG NOTICES ' JJ YDRA - . JJACON pACTORY AUCKLAND Receiving Dates: HikurangL—Monday, September IDtJi. Whangarei.—Tuesday, September 20th, SPOT CASH AT SCALES (Weight: SOlbs. to ISOlbs.) ' NO STAGS ACCEPTED AGENT: Q ARMSTRONG, * MAUNGATAPERE ■’ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS «JI O p'ABMEBS ’ FOE FINENESS, SOLUBILITY, AND BEST- RESULTS—USB QRAIG’S AGRICULTURAL J^IME 20% Burnt Shell, 20% Burnt Limestone. Six Tons or Over —27/6 per ton. . . f.0.r., Whangarei. Inquiries Solicited. J. J. CRAIG, LTD., AUCKLAND. Or Works Manager, Taurikura. Whangarei Agents.—Farmers’ Co-op., Walton St.; and W. E. Patterson, Walton St. 793 JMPEEIAL IMPERIAL ALB ALWAYS IN PERFECT CONDITION IBG2 The “Captain Cook” Brewery was built, and for 70 years has been, providing Pure Ale for thirsty New Zealanders. A GOOD ALE 70 YEARS AGO A BETTER ONE NOW J M pO All Replace Advertisements and Copy for “At Will” Advertising must bo received in this Office , before 1 p.m. on the Day Before Publication’. FERIAL .A LE pUBLISHTNG QO. LIMITED WATER STREET WHANGAREI
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Northern Advocate, 15 September 1932, Page 10
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